A commentator reacts strongly to reports suggesting that Meghan Markle and Prince Harry could potentially earn up to $10 million during their visit to Australia, questioning the accuracy and breakdown of those claims.
The discussion focuses on speculation that the couple may generate income through speaking engagements, event appearances, brand collaborations, and media-related opportunities. However, the speaker repeatedly challenges the credibility of these figures, arguing that the numbers being circulated appear exaggerated and unsupported by clear evidence.
According to the breakdown mentioned in the discussion, the estimated total earnings are divided into several categories, including speaking fees, sponsorships, and media value. Yet the commentator disputes these projections, asking which brands or sponsors are actually involved with the Sussexes and pointing out that no confirmed partnerships have been publicly verified.
The reaction also criticizes assumptions about high-profile events such as retreats, wellness appearances, and social gatherings, suggesting that attendance figures and ticket sales do not justify the financial estimates being circulated. The speaker argues that some of the reported calculations appear speculative rather than based on confirmed data.
Towards the end, the commentator reiterates skepticism about the overall $10 million figure, stating that the breakdown seems unclear and possibly inflated. The discussion concludes with further doubt about the source of the claims and whether the figures reflect reality or online speculation.
